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Then vs. now: Did the Horn of Africa reach a drought tipping point 11,700 years ago? Date: August 9, 2023 Source: Utrecht University Summary: If climate models predict that much of tropical Africa ...
The Horn of Africa may soon see its worst drought on record, as forecasts predict dry weather during this year’s March-to-May rainy season. This would be the sixth consecutive failed rainy ...
America’s commitment to helping stabilize the Horn of Africa might have been taken for granted a few months ago. Not anymore.
The worst drought in the Horn of Africa in more than 40 years looks almost certain to persist after the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday that forecasts for October-December ...
Fear and uncertainty loom large in the Horn of Africa following a recent controversial coastland lease deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland.
The Horn of Africa region is experiencing the longest and most severe drought on record. As the Horn of Africa enters its sixth consecutive rainy season with no rain, displacement continues to climb ...
The Horn of Africa and the Red Sea is of critical importance to global economic security due to the integrated nature of global supply chains. 12 percent of world trade flows through the Red Sea ...
STUTTGART, Germany — Elite U.S. Air Force pararescue troops and other quick-reaction forces were involved in the rescue of two people at an undisclosed location in the Horn of Africa, military ...
Few parts of the world are more turbulent than the Horn of Africa, the continent’s north-eastern chunk that contains Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Eritrea. It has been racked by war between ...
The Horn of Africa is on the verge of famine as the worst drought in 40 years has extended through its fourth rainy season, but drought alone is rarely what causes famine.
Horn of Africa Research analyses the region’s evolving politics, conflict dynamics, foreign investment and resource governance. Key areas of research on the Horn of Africa include work supporting the ...
She asks if it’s as bad as it seems. We are in the middle of the Horn of Africa, and she is worried about her son being safe at an American university. I’m disheartened but not surprised.